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An Elegant SolutionIntroductionCanada needs a solution that will a) restore the as-written, BNA1867, Executive Order of Government (as described ss9-16), b) end the current partisan/personal game-playing, c) punish the self-serving, elected scoundrels and d) reward everyone else.

Dear Reader, I submit that with 3 of these you already agree -but the 4th, the Privy Council aspect, you're scratching your head.

That's normal, nobody has read and absorbed the Constitution because Canadian civics can never be successfully taught in schools because the de facto does not match the de jure -and that's the rub if we have a BNA/Constitution Act, shouldn't we follow it?

I believe we should follow the Consitution and therefore have placed of restoration of the original Executive as the #1 objective.

Application to Crisis at hand:-Prorogued or not, the current Minority/Coalition crisis will end up on the Governor General's desk.-Ms Jean must Stand Up to the self-serving individuals proffering advice to Her (particularly the elected ones) NB Who else, beyond the elected players, IS advising Her? -shouldn't we know their backgrounds and biases?orin my opinion, She must Stand Down - acknowledging that She is unequal to the challenges of the full, as-written, authority of the Highest Office in the land.

-Ms Jean must re-read sections 9-16 & the 1947 Letters Patent and tell Mr Harper to:1) form an All-the-Talents Cabinet with members called from all the parties represented in the Lower House2) and to stipulate that this form of ministry will govern for the term set out in Mr Harper's Fixed Elections Date legislation, irrespective of who holds the office of Prime Minister3) and further to stipulate that the Office of Clerk of the Privy Council will be returned to the control of the Governor General (simply by rescinding Order in Council P.C. 1040-1121).

I respectfully ask the Canadian people to endorse this proposed solution.

Caveat -Failing to take this action (or something very similar) at the Governor General level will mean that one of the Leaders will form a "some-of-the-Talents" cabinet (for their own benefit). That self-serving effort will likely fail sooner than later, forcing an election-of-desperation and this opportunity to focus the attention of the Canadian voter on recovering their Privy Council from the usurpers of the Lower House will be lost.